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About the blog and Navigating it

I woke up in 2010 unemployed and without an income. The prior five years were some of the best I ever had in my line of business. But the business evaporated like water droplets on a hot stove.

This set me on something of a quest to understand what the heck was going on. What could cause such a rapid turn of events for the worse? There seemed to be a problem... The blog was born.

I was hoping to make money off the blog in the meantime, but that didn't work out. But the quest continues anyway.

The blog is about finding ways to solve problems. Of course, if you can solve a problem, that could be worth money. So, this is a roundabout way of saying the blog is about finding ways to make money. But the blog has not made any money for me--- so don't get the idea that I'm claiming that this is a sure fire way to make money. It is basically a search, via the web, for ideas that may or may not find anything that ever makes money--- Or to put it another way, finding a way to not even needing much money at all.

The inspiration for the blog partly comes from the book Mining The Sky, by John S. Lewis.

My basic point of view about solving big problems that can lead to wars and misery is the necessity for the mastery of outer space and the mastery of nuclear energy. This will solve problems of scarcity, as the universe is infinite. Once scarcity is conquered, universal peace and prosperity may be possible.

The blog is intended to be a reference source, so plenty of links are set up for that purpose.

Using the blog:

There is a google search box at the top of the page. In order to use this to best advantage for finding something on this blog, right click on the link called "Index for navigating this blog" which is just below this section. That will bring up a page with a list of phrases which you can select and copy to your clipboard and subsequently paste into the search box. The results of the search should give you a number of posts to click on which are related to the search text.

There major topics and minor topics. To navigate to a list of posts which include a particular major and minor topic, click on the category label at the end of each post.

Note that the category labels have a cloud format showing which category-subcategory gets posted most often on this blog. This does not necessarily tell you what the blog is about.